What is a GSA Black Label safe?

What is a GSA Black Label safe?

GSA-approved security containers manufactured before October 1990 are identified by their GSA label that has black lettering on a silver background (or silver on black), commonly referred to as black label containers. Black label containers cannot be repaired, recertified, or relabeled.

What GSA means?

the General Services Administration
What Does GSA Stand For? GSA stands for the General Services Administration which is a government agency that was established in 1949. The GSA Schedules Program was created to streamline government purchasing of commercial products and services and to leverage the buying power of the federal government in the process.

What does neutralization of a lock mean?

It is important to note that the term “neutralized” means the cabinet was locked in the closed condition and it was opened using one of the four neutralization methods described in Federal Standard 809D, Section 6.

What makes a safe GSA approved?

GSA-approved class 5 security cabinets manufactured under Federal Specification AA-F-358. Fedsafes, Inc. GSA-approved security containers must have a GSA label affixed to the front of the door (Map & Plan, IPS), the front of the top drawer or the front of the control drawer.

What is a GSA license?

A company with a GSA Contract is viewed as pre-screened and validated, which makes them more trustworthy to buy from. I GSA Schedule Contract is not tied to any actual purchases, it is simply an established contract vehicle, or a “License to Hunt.”

How do you qualify for GSA?

The following process is required for all vendors working with GSA:

  1. Obtain a Unique Entity Identifier.
  2. Get a North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) Code.
  3. Verify Your Small Business Status on the Small Business Administration (SBA) Website.
  4. Register with the System for Award Management (SAM)

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